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Ask a cop. Any cop: Racial violence is worse than you know. Worse than I know even after writing the book on it, White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore it.

That is why so many cops — active and retired — send me so many stories from around the country. They want more people to know about the epic levels of racial violence happening in almost every part of the country almost every night.

Here are a few from this weekend, courtesy of my cops.

Let’s start with a New Jersey bowling alley. For those who have not picked up a ball for a while, a visit to your local alley in the daytime is like stepping back in time. Same lanes. Same beat up shoes. Same scruffed up balls.

But weekend nights, many bowling alleys — and roller skating rinks too — shed their white, lower middle class trappings and are transformed into gleaming centers of hip-hop, with the latest and greatest in lights, sounds, fashion, booze and drugs.

All topped off with frequent large-scale, black mob violence.

The latest example came late Friday night in the Central New Jersey town of Piscataway. The Associated Press reports the violence

involved roughly 250 people. Authorities say the combatants were fighting inside the alley and in the parking lot, but most of them fled when police arrived.

Acting Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew Carey says 23-year-old Jamount Atkins man was injured during the brawl and taken to a hospital, where he died shortly after. It appeared Atkins was the victim of a beating.

The New Jersey cops also saved me the trouble of looking up the Twitter account of the freshly deceased Jamount. A few recent postings display Jamount’s fixation with violence, hip hop, and partying.

Jamont Atkins™  @montCAPboii1

@_MOE_attitude wrd they be tuff is hell too n wen a nigga put they hands on them the bitch come outta them quick is hell

And his last tweet was about bowling:

Jamont Atkins™  @montCAPboii1

catch me & my squad at stelton lanes tonite #capboyz

Lots of retweets on that one, pre- and post-mortem.

Ranique @Queen_Ranique

Beyonce – dance for yu was ya song.

Any cop will tell you — as will Google — bowling alleys are now predictable places for black mob violence. Check it: Saginaw, Jersey City, Allen Park, Temple Terrace, and on and on and on.

And on.

In Elk Grove, California, south of Sacramento, two black people were shot during a large fight in March at a bowling alley. It was not the first time, said the Elk Grove Patch:

The Laguna Boulevard bowling alley where this incident took place has seen violence before. In March of 2011, a large fight sent four to the hospital. A few months later, a man was taunted with homophobic slurs before being assaulted in the parking lot.

The neighbors have had enough. One neighbor summed up local sentiment in the comments section:

let’s be real please….its a hip hop club. It always has been a hip hop club…. the nightclub garbage needs to go, period… This has been a problem with this facility that transcends every owner. Non-stop thug violence from scumbag gang-bangers and hip hop crowds…

A Wilmington, Delaware bowling alley has been the scene of several large scale episodes of black mob violence over the last two years. In a 2011 case, six people were shot. And on Christmas Day one year later, two people were shot under similar circumstances.

Iverson was convicted of assault after a video showed him and his crew assaulting a group of white bowlers. Iverson said the bowlers dropped the N-Bomb on him. Jury did not believe that. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison, but released after four months.

His conviction was later overturned due to lack of evidence. The producers of Hoop Dreams even made a film about it: A documentary about the racial violence in Hampton, Virginia called “A Town Divided.”

Skating rinks are even busier. But we will leave that for another day.

Back to this weekend. Up in Rochester, where New York reporter Carl Seiler likes to deny the existence of racial violence on one hand even as he explains it as being the result of 400 years of slavery and oppression on the other, large scale black mob violence struck again.

This time Friday night outside of a nightclub where two people were shot following a “large fight.” On YouTube, large fights at closing time even have their own name: Let Out fights.

Rochester has been the scene of dozens of episodes of recent large scale black mob violence. Some at a local beach during a holiday rib party. Others at the annual Lilac festival. Still others downtown. And of course the ever popular night club fights.

The local TV station gives up some background:

This is not the first time violence has broken out in that area. In June, two men were shot and killed following a fight across the street from the Club Network. The suspect in the June shooting–Ralph Strong Junior–is currently being held awaiting trial.

After an episode of black mob violence on Memorial Day, black Rochester City Councilman Adam McFadden explained it all to a local news outlet.

“I think what you saw at the beach is what we’ve been seeing in many of our neighborhoods for two decades,” (black) Councilman McFadden told WHAM TV. “It’s just that you had a lot of people there who are not used to that culture and got to witness it personally.”

Maybe some day some enterprising reporter will ask McFadden: “What does that mean?” It won’t be Seiler, who is still steaming from an earlier account that did what local media would not: It identified 500 people fighting in and out of a movie theater near Rochester as black.

Several of the combatants had to be subdued with police batons. After the riot ended, police called city buses and delivered the miscreants — not to a holding cell for arraignment — but to their Rochester homes.

Sometimes the violence is smaller scale. But cops like to point out that as well because when it is on video, it shows people what is really happening in their towns. Or, as George Orwell put it, while “People sleep peacefully in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.”

In the Brooklyn, every night packs of black people walk the streets waiting for that one hipster with a bit too much to drink to stroll even one block to a place where they should not be. Result: One beating and one loss of an iPhone.

This weekend, prosecutors released a security camera tape of a beating, knifing and robbery in the Bronx. It shows a white man entering the foyer of his apartment building. As he makes his way up the stair case, a black man bursts through the door behind him, which had not yet shut.

The robber grabbed the victim in a chokehold from behind and dragged him down the stairs. The victim resisted, and the man pulled knife and stabbed him three times as his female accomplice kept a lookout. He lived.

Cops do not like talking about racial violence any more than anyone else. No matter how much they know about it first-hand. They go to the same cocktail parties, tailgate at the same football games, watch their kids at the same soccer games as everyone else.

And they don’t want anyone calling them racist. That happens enough on the job. Here is a homework assignment. Find a cop, active or retired. Ask them the following question: When you stop a black person in a car or on the street or in a home or anywhere in the course of your duties, how often do they say “You are only doing this because I am black?”

These are just some of the hundreds of examples of racial violence and lawlessness in more than 80 cities around the country as documented in my book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence to America.

Thomas Sowell said : ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.

Colin Flaherty

Colin Flaherty is the author of #1 Amazon Best Selling Book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it.
He is an award winning journalist whose work has been published in over 1000 news sites around the world, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and others.
He is a frequent guest in local and national media talking about racial violence.
Thomas Sowell said ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.

The US economy, with its’ massive structural deficits and out of control debt, is in a state of slow collapse, a collapse which is kept at bay by the Fed ‘printing’ $85 billion per month. When there is talk of ‘tapering’ these Fed injections the response is similar to that of a drug addict being told that their dosage is going to be reduced. When the talk of ‘tapering’ goes away, Wall Street and the rest of the country sink back into their Matrix-like bliss.

In terms of racial violence, especially US black mob violence, the denial involves most of the MSM, because the MSM is terrified of being accused of racism. Such accusations could impact ratings and might lead to legal action. But reporting the truth would almost certainly lead to such accusations and legal action so the MSM has decided that the best thing to do is simply not to report black mob violence.

I have noticed that most Comment sections allow politically correct chatter but any attempt to focus on the causes of the problems will quickly be ‘moderated’ away, to the point where commenting is a waste of time. If you provide references that support your argument then your post may be even more likely to be deleted.

Black mob violence in the US is going to increase as the economy deteriorates. Large urban areas in the US are already too dangerous for non-blacks. Expect this situation to dramatically worsen in the years ahead.

Expect the reporting of this violence to continue to be of the ‘Blue Pill’ variety.

Does anyone remember when the liberal congressfolk complained about profiling people in hoodies? One black representatiave even went so far as to wear a hoodie on the House floor while condemning the shooting of the young thug Trayvon. Imagine if the victim was able to turn the tables on the thug, and kill him. It would be Trayvon II.

There should be a sign on the borders of every liberal-run community that says “Abandon all Common Sense, Ye who enter.” with the follow-up, just below that, “We support and defend our muggers”.

Had the man been armed, or at least trained in unarmed combat, the outcome most likely would have been very different. Of course he would then be tried as a criminal for defending himself.

I’ll happily accept a police state if it is
deployed into all black areas and deals honestly with violent crime in proportion to the races committing the violent crimes. Stop and frisk of blacks should be mandatory as well. Like random drug tests at the job, blacks should be stopped, searched and questioned about what they’re doing.

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The Critics on White Girl Bleed a Lot:

Thomas Sowell:

”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.

From #1 Best Selling Author John Stryker Meyer:

"Colin Flaherty was the reporter’s reporter -- especially on tough stories. And he was recognized for it with more than 50 journalism awards from around the country.

"Now he has written a book about the toughest story of all: Racial violence."

"Flaherty has the goods: This is an important and penetrating book about a big problem. Read it. Pass it around. Send it to a local talk show host or, better still, a reporter."

"Lord knows they need it."

Sean Hannity

White Girl Bleed a Lot ”has gone viral.”

Los Angeles Times

“A favorite of conservative voices.”

Foseti.com

"Flaherty digs up some great examples of officials denying or covering up black violence.

My favorite example was a school superintendent in Philadelphia who circulated "a pamphlet on how not to antagonize black students" to Asian students while the local papers were busying explaining that the violence had "no racial component." Right."

Alex Jones:

“Brilliant. Could not put it down.”

Neal Boortz

“Colin Flaherty has become Public Enemy No.1 to the leftist media because of his research on black culture of violence.”

Bill Cunningham

It is official: “Colin Flaherty is a great American. A wonderful book.”

Bretibart

Bretibart.com: “Prescient. Ahead of the News. Garnering attention and sparking important discussions.”

Allen West

”At least author Colin Flaherty is tackling this issue (or racial violence) in his new book, White Girl Bleed a Lot: The Return of Racial Violence to America and How the Media Ignore it.“

David Horowitz

“A determined reporter, Colin Flaherty, broke ranks to document these rampages in a book titled, White Girl Bleed A Lot”

World Net Daily

Fellowship of the Mind:

"Get your copy of the book and spread the word. This tsunami of black racial violence is domestic terrorism. Burying our heads in the sand and ignoring this reality will only put ourselves and the lives of our loved ones in danger."
"I refuse to be intimidated and terrorized. Join me!"

Jack Cashill

“In White Girl Bleed A Lot, Colin Flaherty bravely goes where the major media dare not follow. In short, he tells the truth about America’s otherwise unspoken epidemic of black on non-black crime.”
“What makes this otherwise grim saga so readable is Flaherty’s magical sense of humor. Among contemporary authors only Flaherty’s fellow alchemist Mark Steyn has a comparable ability to transform dread into gold.”

NPR — Morning Edition.

Slate

“Colin Flaherty is at the epicenter of the Knockout Game.”

Columnist of Year, Society of Professional Journalists

"This is a challenging book. An interesting and powerful and ultimately persuasive book by a great American writer not afraid to look at one of the most thought about but unspoken features of American life."